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Genre - General Fiction
General fiction – good story with plenty of drama.
Story is in the 1930’s to 1961 and concerns a young girl who is attacked and raped and resulting in pregnancy with an unwanted baby during very hard times.
Quite bitter sweet and makes you feel for the main character.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville Bookchat
Friday, October 14, 2011
Djibouti by Elmore Leonard
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Genre - General fiction
General fiction – excellent reading with a good story.
Concerns Dara Barr a documentary film maker who has already received an award for her filming of Bosnian Women. Looking for a bigger challenge, she and her right hand man, 72yo African American – Xavier LeBo head to Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa to film modern day pirates hijacking merchant ships.
They learn almost no one in the Middle East is who he seems to be and the story lines make you want to keep reading until finished.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville Bookchat
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Genre - General fiction
General fiction – excellent reading with a good story.
Concerns Dara Barr a documentary film maker who has already received an award for her filming of Bosnian Women. Looking for a bigger challenge, she and her right hand man, 72yo African American – Xavier LeBo head to Djibouti, on the Horn of Africa to film modern day pirates hijacking merchant ships.
They learn almost no one in the Middle East is who he seems to be and the story lines make you want to keep reading until finished.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville Bookchat
Thursday, October 13, 2011
The Fates Will Find Their Way by Hannah Pittard
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Genre - General Fiction
A 16 year old girl disappears one night from a small tight-knit community. She leaves behind a group of boys who are all friends and who spend the next 30 years or so imagining Nora's life after her disappearance. A beautifully written story.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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Genre - General Fiction
A 16 year old girl disappears one night from a small tight-knit community. She leaves behind a group of boys who are all friends and who spend the next 30 years or so imagining Nora's life after her disappearance. A beautifully written story.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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Bereft by Chris Womersley
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Genre - General Fiction
Just after WW2 and during the Spanish flu epidemic, Quinn Walker returns, battle scarred and shell shocked, to the small country town where he grew up. He left the town as a young teenager, accused of the death of his younger sister, and had not been back since. A story of revenge, but so much more as well.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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Genre - General Fiction
Just after WW2 and during the Spanish flu epidemic, Quinn Walker returns, battle scarred and shell shocked, to the small country town where he grew up. He left the town as a young teenager, accused of the death of his younger sister, and had not been back since. A story of revenge, but so much more as well.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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Autumn Laing by Alex Miller
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Genre - General Fiction
During the 1930’s Autumn Laing meets artist Pat Donlon when her husband Arthur brings him home for dinner. Pat and his wife Edith come to stay for a weekend at Arthur and Autumn’s house in Ocean Grove. Autumn is bored with her marriage and enjoys playing the temptress and seduces Pat whilst he and his wife are visiting. In doing this not only does she compromise her own marriage but destroys the marriage of Pat and Edith and their unborn child. Fifty-three years later in old age Autumn regrets her actions of long ago and sets about writing her story to right the wrongs of the past.
The novel Autumn Laing is loosely based on he life of Sunday Reed and her relationship with Sidney Nolan. The book is a good read and the correlation between Miller’s character Autumn Laing and Sunday Reed adds an interesting twist to the story .
At the end of the book Miller acknowledges Janine Burke’s biography of Sunday Reed, The Heart Garden (Vintage 2004) as being a useful source for the writing of his book.
---- Reviewed by Sharon, Healesville
Genre - General Fiction
During the 1930’s Autumn Laing meets artist Pat Donlon when her husband Arthur brings him home for dinner. Pat and his wife Edith come to stay for a weekend at Arthur and Autumn’s house in Ocean Grove. Autumn is bored with her marriage and enjoys playing the temptress and seduces Pat whilst he and his wife are visiting. In doing this not only does she compromise her own marriage but destroys the marriage of Pat and Edith and their unborn child. Fifty-three years later in old age Autumn regrets her actions of long ago and sets about writing her story to right the wrongs of the past.
The novel Autumn Laing is loosely based on he life of Sunday Reed and her relationship with Sidney Nolan. The book is a good read and the correlation between Miller’s character Autumn Laing and Sunday Reed adds an interesting twist to the story .
At the end of the book Miller acknowledges Janine Burke’s biography of Sunday Reed, The Heart Garden (Vintage 2004) as being a useful source for the writing of his book.
---- Reviewed by Sharon, Healesville
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet by David Mitchell
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Genre- Historical Fiction
Jacob de Zoet is a clerk for the Dutch East Indies Company stationed on an island formed off Nagasaki by the Japanese to keep the foreigners separate. Set in late 18th and early 19th centuries, this was a fascinating story about the early years of Japan's contact with the rest of the world. Well worth reading.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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Genre- Historical Fiction
Jacob de Zoet is a clerk for the Dutch East Indies Company stationed on an island formed off Nagasaki by the Japanese to keep the foreigners separate. Set in late 18th and early 19th centuries, this was a fascinating story about the early years of Japan's contact with the rest of the world. Well worth reading.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
Grace Williams Says it Loud by Emma Henderson
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Genre - General Fiction, Romance
What a wonderful book! Grace Williams, born in the 1940s with cerebral palsy lives in London with her parents, her brother and sister. At age 12 she is placed in The Briars which will be her new home for many years. It is here that she meets Daniel - a boy with no arms who also suffers from epilepsy - and who tells the most wonderful stories. This is a love story, but not like any other I have read before. Just wonderful!!
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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Genre - General Fiction, Romance
What a wonderful book! Grace Williams, born in the 1940s with cerebral palsy lives in London with her parents, her brother and sister. At age 12 she is placed in The Briars which will be her new home for many years. It is here that she meets Daniel - a boy with no arms who also suffers from epilepsy - and who tells the most wonderful stories. This is a love story, but not like any other I have read before. Just wonderful!!
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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Lovesong by Alex Miller
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Genre - Romance
This is a truly lovely story. Set mainly in Paris, but not the part of Paris we read about most often. This is set in the part of Paris where immigrants live and work. An Australian man meets a Tunisian woman in her aunt's cafe. When the aunt dies, they take over the running of the cafe. As deeply in love as they are, they are both deeply disappointed. He misses his home, she longs for the baby she seems fated to never have. Their story is told to an almost retired popular author who then must decide what he is going to do with it.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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Genre - Romance
This is a truly lovely story. Set mainly in Paris, but not the part of Paris we read about most often. This is set in the part of Paris where immigrants live and work. An Australian man meets a Tunisian woman in her aunt's cafe. When the aunt dies, they take over the running of the cafe. As deeply in love as they are, they are both deeply disappointed. He misses his home, she longs for the baby she seems fated to never have. Their story is told to an almost retired popular author who then must decide what he is going to do with it.
---- Reviewed by Judy, Rowville
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